Royals back to .500 with win

Elliot Johnson came home with the go-ahead run on Matt Albers’ ninth inning wild pitch Monday, sending the Kansas City Royals over Cleveland 2-1.

The Royals erased a 1-0 deficit in the eighth on Eric Hosmer’s RBI double off Bryan Shaw (0-1) and then went to work in the ninth against the right-handed reliever.

Billy Butler led off the frame with a double, with Johnson coming in as a pinch-runner. Lorenzo Cain then coaxed a walk, chasing Shaw. Rich Hill relieved and surrendered a bunt single to David Lough, loading the bases.

Albers took the mound and with Miguel Tejada at the plate uncorked a wild pitch and Johnson raced home with the decisive run.

Aaron Crow (3-2) earned the decision after recording the final two outs of the eighth and Greg Holland racked up his 15th save for the Royals, who compiled a fifth win in six games and reached the .500 mark (34-34).

Kansas City starter James Shields stifled the Indians on one run over six full frames, yielding four hits.